Works by Martín Chambi
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- Martín Chambi Caterería de piedre, Machu Picchu, ca. 1940s-1950s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi El Inti-huatana (Reloj Solar) Machu Picchu, ca. 1940s-1950s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Familia Arce y Cosecha de Papas [Group of people sitting on potatoes], ca. 1930
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Giant of Paruro, Cuzco, 1929, printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Machu Picchu Ruins (door and stairs foreground, round building in middle ground), ca. 1940s-1950s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Marriage of Convenience, 1926; printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Muros de Kolkampata, Casa Lomellini, ca. 1940s-1950s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Ollantaytambo, ca. 1940s-1950s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Self-Portrait, 1923, printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Stone with Twelve Angles, Cuzco, 1930, printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Untitled [Postcard], ca. 1930-1950
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Wedding of Don Julio Gadea, Cuzco, 1926; printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Martín Chambi Woman from Tinta, ca. 1940s-1950s; printed later
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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